By Oralandar Brand-Williams The Detroit News Comments Detroit â Members of Metro Detroit'sJewish and Arab communities are far apart in how they view the violence in Israel and the Gaza Strip, but both sides agree on one thing: They doubt the cease-fire announced Wednesday will lead to lasting peace. Farmington Hills resident Hannan Lis, who was born in Israel, has been watching the violence in his native land. While he's pleased a truce has been arranged, he's taking a wait-and-see attitude. "A cease-fire is overall a good thing," said Lis, a 53-year-old business owner. "The question is whether the cease-fire will lead to a permanent cessation of the firing of rockets atIsrael." Imad...
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